to take over; to capture; to seize; to hijack (vehicle, account, etc.)
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
use; exercise (of one's right, authority, power, etc.)
report; notification; tip; message (in information and communication theory)
reinforcement (e.g. of troops)
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
exchange; conversion; replacement; switching (to); switchover
particularly; only; in the case of
direct; immediate; personal; firsthand
root; source; origin; cause
demon; devil; evil spirit; -crazed person; -obsessed person; fiend
(not) even when using ...; (not) even with the help of ...; (not) even by ...
acutely (feel); keenly; severely; tightly; hard
to hold fast; to protect to the end
first arrival; first in race; suit of clothes
(short) jacket; blouson; ski jumper; jumping event athlete; jumper lead; jumper wire
naginata; polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive); naginata; martial art of wielding the naginata
to advance on; to close in; to march on; to descend on (the enemy); to move towards; to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.)
most part; greater part; majority
the point of ...; the place where ...; a place called ...; places known as ...; I would say ...; ... is how I'd put it
to fight; to exchange blows; to rally
to force open; to push open
to be overturned; to be reversed; to turn over; to fall down; to tumble down; to topple over
time (three times, each time, etc.); times
so what?; what of it?; and?; why do you ask?
to take notice (of); to pay attention (to)
to get slightly dirty (all over)
wide open (of eyes); large and bright (eyes)
pupil and (dark) iris of the eye
limply; wearily; listlessly; languidly; exhaustedly; unenergetically
memory; sense; experience
suffix for familiar person
to be wounded; to get injured; to get hurt feelings; to get damaged; to get chipped
(on a) closer look; closer scrutiny; second look
absolutely every little bit; everything from A to Z; systematically; thoroughly; one after another
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
hollow; cavity; dent; depression
to hold a person back; to restrain; to catch in one's arms